Day in the life of commercial electrician

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2020
  • i try and show you guys 3 different method that you would encounter on mounting 4sq boxes. hope you guys get some value out of this and comment what stuff you’d like me to demonstrate

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  • @ThojHmoob97
    @ThojHmoob97 3 года назад +133

    Keep these videos coming!! It gives people who are interested in the trade a good idea of what they will potential do on the job etc !

  • @cipher1167
    @cipher1167 2 года назад +102

    This is great man, I just passed all the exams for apprenticeship, I’m just waiting for my drug tests results to come back and hopefully I get sponsored by a company soon so I can start working and doing my best.

    • @ruthlessvillain1863
      @ruthlessvillain1863 2 года назад +7

      Good job dude👍🏽I’m 17 in my senior year looking to get into this trade after highschool

    • @cipher1167
      @cipher1167 2 года назад

      @@ruthlessvillain1863 cool, what state you live in?

    • @HardHeadMilitary
      @HardHeadMilitary 2 года назад +1

      @@ruthlessvillain1863 do it. You will be way better off doing this, then going into a community college or anything else

    • @xmzru
      @xmzru 2 года назад +1

      Hey I'm a aspiring electrician that is still in Highschool, I live in Texas and I'm just wondering what kind of exams did you had to take. Was it more than one? And what kind of subjects were in there.

    • @cipher1167
      @cipher1167 2 года назад +2

      @@xmzru 1st exam; measurement like measuring with a tape measure fractions. 2nd exam; arithmetic that’s making calculations, exact calculations without a calculator, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
      3rd exam; I forgot the name of this test but it’s got it do with comprehension, you’ve gotta read some paragraphs and answer questions related to it, the paragraphs change entirely or just partial details and you have to basically answer correctly and with detail. 4th and last one is an interview with a company and you have to pass it too, they ask like 10 questions. My school didn’t require college algebra because their arithmetic exam was on par with it.

  • @Angel-dz6cs
    @Angel-dz6cs 3 года назад +6

    Video was very Informative! Thank you love the angle of the camera on your head better perspective! Would love to see more tips and instructions or "how to" thanks!

  • @MavoTheGreat
    @MavoTheGreat 2 года назад +17

    Fuck yes dude so glad I found this. Been doing electrical for 5 years now and I always thought about doing POV videos myself because I think people would be more open minded in joint a trade when they see how fun your work really is. Hope you’re doing good brother.

    • @xxx0ox0
      @xxx0ox0 3 месяца назад

      I was convinced trades were terrible 10 years ago went to college joined the corporate world when I want to work with my hands. Hoping I can join you guys soon I have my tests and interview in a month!

  • @Mrjohndoe2986
    @Mrjohndoe2986 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making these vids buddy and keep making them for the interested individuals

  • @davidblakley5762
    @davidblakley5762 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this video. I am a CST for the Department of Defense in an overseas location and this video really helped me in my career field.

  • @luxchannelx6039
    @luxchannelx6039 Год назад +7

    This is what I wanna see when I search electrician commercial actual work

  • @Mohdzn
    @Mohdzn 8 месяцев назад

    finally, what ive been looking for. this should be having millions of views.

  • @anthonycelona7634
    @anthonycelona7634 Год назад +1

    Looks like great work, I’m a residential electrician and commercial work was just never really for me, watching these is interesting to me because it’s so different from the work I do

  • @littleyanky27
    @littleyanky27 4 года назад +3

    Great video man keep it up!

  • @cbrockman15
    @cbrockman15 2 года назад +2

    Love it gonna use your channel for reference! I’m in trade school in the valley now!

  • @chea1769
    @chea1769 2 года назад +1

    Love the video man! I’m late but keep up the work I’m looking to get into the trade as well along with I’m sure many viewers thank you man!

  • @juangestrada8396
    @juangestrada8396 Год назад +1

    This is the best video in you tube., please make more video like this, thank God I found this video!!!!!!

  • @ryangrimm3800
    @ryangrimm3800 Месяц назад

    Great video man tomorrow is my first day for commercial / industrial work !

  • @oscarbazan1237
    @oscarbazan1237 3 года назад +13

    This is so Interesting I’m interested into getting wire man training and apprenticeship this video helped me get a better look at what I may perhaps do good video man keep it up

    • @erlycuyler
      @erlycuyler 3 года назад

      Do it,you'll love it.

    • @Gytrfli
      @Gytrfli 24 дня назад

      Any update?

  • @nateguerra319
    @nateguerra319 3 года назад

    Great video man!

  • @stevegrande1698
    @stevegrande1698 3 года назад +15

    Great explanation of the importance of precise measurement to install a box between the studs. One suggestion, on repetitive measurements create a story pole. The pole will act as a reference to the standardized hight of a box you are installing for a switch, outlet, data etc... Also, the pole will avoid you having to continually measure at every location.

    • @ampearelectricideasworthsh107
      @ampearelectricideasworthsh107  3 года назад +4

      I’ve known about this but I’ve failed to do it every time. One time it did screw me over though...I never checked how effed up the floor was. Varied as much as 2” within 10ft.

    • @BoricuaLouieV
      @BoricuaLouieV Год назад

      Use a laser too

  • @engdarfatgalalyelectrical1076
    @engdarfatgalalyelectrical1076 2 года назад

    I wish you success in your work

  • @carteractarrest
    @carteractarrest 3 года назад +2

    Easy money rough in, good work!

  • @arcadianrebel
    @arcadianrebel 2 года назад +2

    Took a job for electrician apprentice excited to get into it. Really enjoyed this video 👍

  • @joejoe6949
    @joejoe6949 3 года назад +2

    Good work

  • @danielspackman7159
    @danielspackman7159 2 года назад +1

    Got my apprenticeship starting on Monday, he’s paying for my school. Ready for this shit. Way better than framing

  • @robbyk8944
    @robbyk8944 3 года назад

    Thanks for video man!!

  • @Waynesworldofgaming
    @Waynesworldofgaming 2 года назад

    Great vid 🤘🏻

  • @sauceboss2208
    @sauceboss2208 3 года назад +14

    Just got into the apprenticeship for inside wireman !! Nice video!!

    • @zlabfab487
      @zlabfab487 3 года назад

      how is your apprenticeship going ?

    • @sauceboss2208
      @sauceboss2208 2 года назад

      @@zlabfab487 my 1st day is august 24 working at an airport night shift lets see how it goes!

    • @zlabfab487
      @zlabfab487 2 года назад

      @@sauceboss2208 good luck man!

    • @CHASA
      @CHASA 2 года назад

      How’s it been so far?

    • @blu3pesos9
      @blu3pesos9 6 месяцев назад

      how do u get into a apprenticeship?

  • @TheSparkyBrand
    @TheSparkyBrand 3 года назад +6

    I sure hope you have more help than that if that whole place is getting wired. I’ve been doing electrical work for about 8 months and I haven’t started school yet. They have me alone wiring up multiple rooms at a physician’s building in Baltimore. Can’t say I haven’t learned a lot without school but I’m eager to start. I’ve waited 8 months just to get some background knowledge and I have definitely caught along pretty fast. Anyways I know how it is getting boxes set and running jumpers and pulling your feeds. I get so frustrated when I’m alone especially when pulling through multiple studs and trying to fish down a wall haha

  • @zackrhoward
    @zackrhoward 3 года назад +6

    Extension bracket. Good work. Pro Union

  • @mikebogdan1560
    @mikebogdan1560 2 года назад +1

    Great videos bro! I hope you’re doing good. I’m planning on joining as an apprentice this year. Going in green as hell, I just hope I catch on fast.
    I’m watching a whole lot of videos, learning math a little better and getting more comfortable with a tape measure 😂😂. Anything else I should be doing?

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад

      Hang in there do a lot of reading. It's a great trade. It takes time

    • @BoricuaLouieV
      @BoricuaLouieV Год назад

      Hey so it’s been about a year and you’re now a 2nd year apprentice congrats Im sure you’ve improved greatly kido 👍

  • @user-ln4co4fr4y
    @user-ln4co4fr4y 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice my friend
    Good continue

  • @mirosolis1996
    @mirosolis1996 2 года назад +5

    Hey man love your videos! I’m also from the Bay Area and I started doing electrical a couple months ago (residential) but I’m trying to get into commercial please let me know of any good companies! Thanks!

    • @blu3pesos9
      @blu3pesos9 6 месяцев назад

      how did u get in for apprenticeship? i’m in bay area also

  • @martinsnibbor7691
    @martinsnibbor7691 3 года назад

    Sorry you weren’t working, that sucks man I was blessed to have worked thru the whole ordeal ,our company was exempt from the shutdown due to the nature of our clients. And yes the face mask thing sucks I don’t know about you but it messes with my peripheral vision , I have almost tripped several times. I watched your first video thru it’s entirety while on the threadmill I like the shorter videos. Great job

  • @electricalservicesmaroc
    @electricalservicesmaroc 3 года назад

    Good job

  • @SSSNNNNAAAAKKEEE
    @SSSNNNNAAAAKKEEE 3 года назад +2

    Good content, you just gotta mute that reverb a little bit on that mic brother. Keep up the good work.

  • @user-ln4co4fr4y
    @user-ln4co4fr4y 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice 👌

  • @logansp8123
    @logansp8123 7 месяцев назад

    Just a tip add low volume music in the background👍 your mic is so good it deserves it

  • @Mrjohndoe2986
    @Mrjohndoe2986 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video and info. Keep making videos.

  • @vince6829
    @vince6829 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @ValenceFlux
    @ValenceFlux 2 года назад +1

    This kind of job is a lot of fun if you like producing with your hands but in the middle of the winter around cold steel, temperatures can drop to -10 depending on region. Use a towel on your shoulder before moving strut and conduit against your neck at that temperature so you last longer. I feel I should also say that during my time, we were not allowed to wear masks without everyone having to have to wear a mask so we weren't allowed to wear masks. My voice got so gruff sometimes I called everyone I knew and they didn't believe it was me because I sounded like a cement mixer hahaha. The crew though it was funny as well. It eventually went away but I have the worst skin irritation to this day, psoriasis now. I can't do this kind of job anymore but I still have dreams I'm doing it I worked so much lmao. They even told me I had a competitive amount of accumulated hours towards early graduation before I got sick. Apprentices life, %110 until you see it on the back of your eyelids :)

    • @chrisw8049
      @chrisw8049 Год назад

      I am confused on the mask part. Do you mean a respirator? What made your voice so gruff exactly?

  • @ourleopardtortoises6543
    @ourleopardtortoises6543 3 года назад

    Great video we can them slider bracket

  • @SeanLeonDrumz
    @SeanLeonDrumz 2 года назад

    Great video! What kind of pants are those?

  • @almarco2341
    @almarco2341 3 года назад +1

    I bought a 14000 BTU portable AC unit. Do you think my 4500 inverter generator will be able to start the compressor and handle the load please?

  • @camilomanzanares7532
    @camilomanzanares7532 3 года назад

    Que buen video! ¿podrias seguir videos de ese tipo? Ayuda bastante para ver que cosas uno puede mejorae, tener idea del trabajo y muchas cosas mas. Gran video! Saludos!

    • @ampearelectricideasworthsh107
      @ampearelectricideasworthsh107  3 года назад

      Si claro. Eh estado grabando pero estos días eh estado trabajando 66 horas 7 días a la semana amigo.

    • @camilomanzanares7532
      @camilomanzanares7532 3 года назад +1

      @@ampearelectricideasworthsh107 uuuh tantas horas que estas trabajando, espero que tenga sus buenos dias de descansos. Saludos.

    • @LuisGomez-le4vk
      @LuisGomez-le4vk 3 года назад

      Hey ve a una escuela tecnica payasin

  • @arniemorales3389
    @arniemorales3389 3 года назад

    I know the 120 when I see it! Shout out. Nice video.

  • @estevanmendoza4575
    @estevanmendoza4575 3 года назад

    Aye I put my material on top of my packout. Smart move

  • @alblack3425
    @alblack3425 2 года назад

    LOL those damn Caddy supports you can used the sliders or brackets an level the hell out of them but guaranteed the sheetrockers coming behind you putting up drywall going to cut out a crooked or off center cutout that's going to knock the mud ring slightly crooked. When you go to trim out the receptacles on a even slightly crooked mud ring your screw sometimes wind up way left or right on the yoke...It drives me crazy!!!

  • @verycool350
    @verycool350 Год назад

    I’m sorry if I sound naive or ignorant, but what’s the difference between a wireman and an electrician? Or are they terms used synonymously? Very interesting videos, thank you!

  • @mph5986
    @mph5986 Год назад

    Hi!
    Do we have to use 4x4 two gang on single receptacle instead of 2x4 one gang?
    Thanks!

  • @tfun101
    @tfun101 2 года назад +2

    I used to be a “commercial electrician”…there’s no money in it my guy. You’re just going to end up being a professional pipe runner and broke af unless you study up, get your j card and do your own thing. Good luck brother

  • @Truthnorthstar
    @Truthnorthstar Год назад

    What's the height do you use for receptacles and switches on this commercial applications

  • @ourleopardtortoises6543
    @ourleopardtortoises6543 3 года назад

    Stay strong

  • @Azer..
    @Azer.. 3 года назад

    Did a job in silicone valley at Toyota research a while back, this is typical framing for commercial I just hated running MC thru the holes in the metal stud them bitches would caught on the groves of the wire shielding lol. Miss working in electrical :(

    • @Azer..
      @Azer.. 3 года назад

      @B M after a long day of pullin, got me feelin like Larry the lobster 🦞 it’s hell, but hell of a workout 😂💪🏽

  • @kipster-ll6po
    @kipster-ll6po 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video!!! Quick question: On a house that has a 240v generator inlet (for temporary, emergency power), does the power that comes in through there have to be 240v? What would happen if (for whatever reason) it were only 120v?

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад

      Find another job

    • @kipster-ll6po
      @kipster-ll6po 2 года назад

      @@johnkulpowich5260 So, you assume I am an electrician? Why would you assume that? I certainly am not. I think the answer to my question is that it could power one leg of the bus bar in the main breaker panel. Some people like to limit their learning by refusing to consider questions that are "outside the box."

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад

      @@kipster-ll6po two things you need. 1 roll of black tape. 1 roll of duct tape

    • @kipster-ll6po
      @kipster-ll6po 2 года назад

      @@johnkulpowich5260 Jerk.

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад

      @@kipster-ll6po I don't care what you are. Just stop making a big deal on stuff 50 years old

  • @thewarrior1989
    @thewarrior1989 3 года назад

    make more videos these are good

  • @PinaDaSparky
    @PinaDaSparky 2 года назад

    just asking why not go around marking every stud where the box should land then land the box easier ??

  • @luisrosales9349
    @luisrosales9349 2 года назад

    Y’all ever work big heights and use lifts?

  • @ourleopardtortoises6543
    @ourleopardtortoises6543 3 года назад

    We screw them from the other side of the metal studs so they won't get lose when install of connector

  • @OperatorBayArea77788
    @OperatorBayArea77788 2 года назад

    Do you get chose where you want to go as an apprentice? Like commercial, residential or industry ? Or the union picks for you

    • @chrischillin5762
      @chrischillin5762 2 года назад +1

      pretty sure they pick for you, apprentices have no say

  • @MrJahka
    @MrJahka 5 месяцев назад

    24” wide studs is crazy. Definitely not allowed here. Either that, or just not done. I don’t actually don’t know the building code at all lol but I only ever encounter 16” distance studs

  • @josephdestaubin7426
    @josephdestaubin7426 8 месяцев назад

    So why isn't the conduit being used as a ground when ommercial plugs self ground on to metal boxes?

  • @Willyd2758
    @Willyd2758 Месяц назад

    Kind of a late comment, but what’s your pay scale? I’m an automotive technician and I really don’t like the pay and the insane tool investment, and especially the pay advancement. My industry tops out at like $27-$30 an hour and you gotta be GOOD to hit those numbers.

  • @guitartherapy4120
    @guitartherapy4120 2 года назад +1

    How physical is the job ? Do you have energy to do anything like sports after full work day ? Is it hard on your knees ?

    • @BoricuaLouieV
      @BoricuaLouieV Год назад

      What you seeing on this video is one of the easiest things we do actually it’s get more complex lol

  • @frankiewingender1395
    @frankiewingender1395 2 года назад

    What type of pouch is on your belt

  • @ctrl_wolfie9400
    @ctrl_wolfie9400 Год назад

    why are the covers upside down? or was I taught just differently

  • @j0hn_boi856
    @j0hn_boi856 3 месяца назад

    I’m planning to become and electrician. Any tips??

  • @grantdelacy325
    @grantdelacy325 2 года назад

    God sometimes I really miss working electrical.

  • @OperatorBayArea77788
    @OperatorBayArea77788 2 года назад

    Can you talk about getting into the trade, I am thinking about getting into the trade

  • @bigtop8339
    @bigtop8339 2 года назад

    All you need is 2 drunk drivings, a divorce, and a boat. That is the Journeymans exam

  • @Nico_B_
    @Nico_B_ 3 года назад

    Get his check

  • @slowandfurious7548
    @slowandfurious7548 2 года назад

    you need to put a level on the plaster ring also. That is the finished product and we all know those boxes aren't square.

  • @JoeGoldberg577_
    @JoeGoldberg577_ Год назад

    I’m also in the Bay Area and interested in become an Electrician apprentice, How can I find a Electrician Apperentiship in the Bay Area ?

  • @alikilicaslan6045
    @alikilicaslan6045 2 года назад +1

    Started in the trade as a mechanical/electrical assembler in Germany and got two years of experience working there. Moved to canada two years ago and started an apprenticeship in resi. Currently doing the technical term and was considering the switch. Would you recommend staying in resi despite knowing pretty much everything including most of the code related stuff, or dare the switch to commercial? I kind of want to have resi, commercial and industrial under the belt before getting my ticket so im a little confused as to what i should do.

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад +1

      Won't hurt to know a little of every thing never. Know where you'll end up

    • @alikilicaslan6045
      @alikilicaslan6045 2 года назад

      @@johnkulpowich5260 i appreciate the input. If i ever went ahead with my own business it for sure would be residential. But i plan to pursue not having that much stress and that kind of got me torn around and thinking of going commercial for a portion of my training

    • @johnkulpowich5260
      @johnkulpowich5260 2 года назад

      @@alikilicaslan6045 you think working in people homes has less stress. Boy are you in for a big surprise

    • @alikilicaslan6045
      @alikilicaslan6045 2 года назад

      @@johnkulpowich5260 I meant stress in a way for pursuing your own business. It’s granted that industrial or commercial both are worse on the project managers or company owners to an extent.

  • @bbg515011
    @bbg515011 3 года назад

    The screw gun bracket🤷

  • @S0GEDKlNG
    @S0GEDKlNG 3 месяца назад

    you should be referring to drawings for mounting heights

  • @Navistar-cu2po
    @Navistar-cu2po 3 года назад

    Which shoes are you wearing? I noticed your fly is unzipped on those Cat pants is it common for those? i've read reviews saying the zipper doesn't work. Thx for the tip on Milwuakee safety glasses. Are you union or non union? Thx for the videos keep em coming. stay safe

    • @Kilo5910420
      @Kilo5910420 3 года назад

      What’s the name of those pants?

    • @Navistar-cu2po
      @Navistar-cu2po 3 года назад

      @@Kilo5910420 caterpillar trademark pants

  • @erniiie17xZ
    @erniiie17xZ Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @mrseanpride6449
    @mrseanpride6449 3 года назад

    What hours do you work ?

  • @joejoe6949
    @joejoe6949 3 года назад +2

    I don’t use a tape what I do is cut a stud @ 16” so I’m 18” center and I go man go. I do use a 6” long screw shaft. I don’t put a mud ring upside down. In a job like that I take my cart.

  • @ifeedonfear2975
    @ifeedonfear2975 2 года назад +1

    I wanna do this shit I'm hopefully getting a appreciateship at 17

  • @euphoria2339
    @euphoria2339 2 года назад

    Best drill for electricians? Everyone is telling me Makita but idk

  • @joejoe6949
    @joejoe6949 3 года назад +1

    I don’t like putting mud ring until I finish wiring.

    • @ampearelectricideasworthsh107
      @ampearelectricideasworthsh107  3 года назад

      I get you. But I wasn’t doing the wiring. Someone else was and it’s easier for them to see how many pigtails they need to make.

    • @Bludcharg4214
      @Bludcharg4214 3 года назад

      @@ampearelectricideasworthsh107 good point

  • @XxWhiskerBiscuitxX
    @XxWhiskerBiscuitxX 2 года назад

    We call them caddy bars

  • @KrittaCreature
    @KrittaCreature 3 года назад +2

    What kind of pants are those ? It had built in tool holder ??

    • @Hitman.13.
      @Hitman.13. 3 года назад +3

      It's European style work trousers, they have several detachable tool pockets, electricians and plumbers generally do not wear tool belts in Europe, If you want this style of pants, check out "Catterpillar H2O defender" they are water resistent, have removable tool pockets, and knee pockets so you can insert knee pads (way better than using the strap on knee pads), they are affordable and great quality, there are other brands like "Snickers" that are way more expensive.

    • @rasolis89
      @rasolis89 3 года назад

      Yes as @Hatim 13 mentioned. They are European style. And as far as the caterpillar ones go. I currently on my second pair and I like the price but they do rim easily at the seams. My brother ( also an electrician) bought the blakladder ones and they seem to be holding up better but are waaay more expensive.

  • @matthewr209
    @matthewr209 3 года назад

    I know them as spreader brackets

    • @rasolis89
      @rasolis89 3 года назад

      I use to call them that but when I order from parts store it just easier to call them from their actual name

  • @anasbalabaki3488
    @anasbalabaki3488 3 года назад +1

    Please if you can answer my question, l have experience for 10 years but l never work in USA what the average pay for binging

    • @ampearelectricideasworthsh107
      @ampearelectricideasworthsh107  3 года назад

      It’s hard to answer that question because it varies depending where you live. I work in the Bay Area which is one of the most expensive places to live so pay may sound like a lot but it isn’t.
      I live an hour away where pay is $20 less an hour and housing is cheaper but I do have to drive far every day.

  • @javonmonico3106
    @javonmonico3106 2 года назад

    What does it mean when you say “data”??

  • @indianamoorehead6622
    @indianamoorehead6622 5 месяцев назад +1

    I see you 209

  • @PiRATENAMii
    @PiRATENAMii Год назад

    I just call it a sliding bracket lol

  • @ArtKrallman
    @ArtKrallman 3 года назад +3

    What kind of gloves are you wearing?

    • @Shadowbird92
      @Shadowbird92 3 года назад +1

      Maxi-flex

    • @rasolis89
      @rasolis89 3 года назад

      @@Shadowbird92 yes. It’s whatever they have at the parts store really

  • @krystylsummers8749
    @krystylsummers8749 3 года назад

    Have we caught all the electricians that can shut down electrical grids?

  • @manuelnajarjr.1323
    @manuelnajarjr.1323 3 года назад +1

    plaster rings are up-size down

    • @random-lx4js
      @random-lx4js 2 года назад

      Yeah i cant stand that also he needs knee pads.

  • @STBDINKBOYZ
    @STBDINKBOYZ 3 года назад

    do you think someone who knows residential work well could get in and prosper in commercial with the right mentoring?

    • @STBDINKBOYZ
      @STBDINKBOYZ 3 года назад

      Without school of course

    • @ampearelectricideasworthsh107
      @ampearelectricideasworthsh107  3 года назад

      Yeah it’s all the same electrically. You’ll need to learn the parts of course. Eventually you should learn to bend lots of conduit and how to make conduit racks. Just jump into it if you’re curious.

    • @jcakblade101
      @jcakblade101 3 года назад

      1st year apprentice who started residential now I'm industrial and commercial as a first year. As long as you're alert you'll pick up things pretty quickly.

    • @Azer..
      @Azer.. 3 года назад

      Started in commercial. It’s all I know lmao

    • @cipher1167
      @cipher1167 2 года назад +1

      Honestly it looks easier than residential, I know how to bed conduit. I was lucky to get mentored by a general electrical contractor for a few years before starting an actual apprenticeship. We did everything, from resi to industrial, I feel very confident hopefully I get sponsored soon.

  • @FirstNameLastName-fu8ml
    @FirstNameLastName-fu8ml Год назад

    Your company doesnt gives you a cart to roll your stuff?

  • @whoknowsbb5705
    @whoknowsbb5705 3 года назад +1

    Really thinking about becoming an electrician. Is it really THAT hard on the body? All the horror stories of people being in pain scares me a bit

    • @martinsnibbor7691
      @martinsnibbor7691 3 года назад +2

      Falling of a ladder is the biggest risk , but that can happen at home too , my stepson wants to be an electrician he’s 19 6,2 tall but can’t tell the difference between the screw and a bolt . Not everybody is meant for this trade , nobody is going to pat your back or give you sparky award or name a building after you, you’ll just make an honest living , have good friends and satisfy your soul that you did your best and somebody will be happy their lights turn on and stay on. Oh and have the best tool on the block .

    • @modernwarrior24
      @modernwarrior24 2 года назад +1

      @@martinsnibbor7691 bruh, he just asked how taxing it is on the body...not about getting recognition...?

    • @nesbygalvan2088
      @nesbygalvan2088 2 года назад +6

      @@martinsnibbor7691 bro wrote a life story instead of answering the question

  • @SuperBlobsterMan
    @SuperBlobsterMan 8 месяцев назад

    I call BS on the power and data being consistently on a Left/Right. The data is a conduit. It need to run close to the stud so you can use stud-to-conduit supports. No one will ever notice which side your data and power is on. Time is of the essence. We don't want to be putting offsets in our 1'' data drops.

  • @jacobhedrick1932
    @jacobhedrick1932 Год назад +1

    great video, but your fly was down

  • @Alex-jo2oi
    @Alex-jo2oi 3 года назад

    I'm a noob. Why did only a select few get the TSGB?

    • @ThreePhase470
      @ThreePhase470 3 года назад +1

      Those were the ones that were for power only and likely had to be at a specific horizontal measurement

  • @HailTheLORD
    @HailTheLORD 2 года назад

    at 9:50 no C4 for the box? u can just screw it to the stud??

  • @rolloofdanorth7817
    @rolloofdanorth7817 3 года назад +1

    I’m wanna become a electrician I have no experience do I have to take classes or can I start off no experience

    • @signsofthetimes886
      @signsofthetimes886 3 года назад

      You can do either. Go to school, pay, possibly get some job leads or look for a company/local ibew and see if their appreciation program is open for applications. They will pay you to learn along the way.

    • @rolloofdanorth7817
      @rolloofdanorth7817 3 года назад

      @B M I appreciate the advice and yes that’s exactly what I’m doing

  • @deathrawphantasma
    @deathrawphantasma 2 года назад

    Damn don’t your knees hurt ?
    Please respond

  • @Scorpianking418
    @Scorpianking418 Год назад +1

    What do you record on ? A go pro or a phone ? Do you have a strap on your hard hat?